Bank preference in IBPS PO 2014 for N/E/W/C India Students

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Bank preference in IBPS PO 2014

For Northern/Eastern/Central/Western India Students.

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With application of IBPS PO 2014 has just began, the most asked query these days is how to fill bank preference and how to get the best match.
This Post gives you an advised preference order for Northern/western/central/eastern candidates.

How Banks Are Allotted??

IBPS allot you banks according to your score and the bank with a higher priority lying in your choice bracket. For E.g. You placed your 1st choice as Punjab National Bank and 2nd choice as Bank Of Baroda and the cutoff required for PNB is 46. Your score is 44. The cutoff required for BOB is 43.2. IBPS will allot you BOB as your marks fits the cutoff and priority says IBPS to do so. But in case you fill a IOB (Indian Overseas Bank) above BOB and Cutoff required for IOB is 43. IBPS will then allot you IOB as your bank preference says that IOB is your choice No 2.

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We fill In a total of 22 preferences in IBPS. Now the big point is how to decide the order of bank preference. Here is a help. 

Application Form Filling Tips For People from Northern/western/central/eastern region

For People Filling Forms From All areas except southern Region Of India and want their posting to be widely based in Northern/Western/Central India we advice this preference pattern.

  1. ECGC: Export Credit Guarantee Corporation: Located in Cities only. But the vacancies in this bank are very less. You need to work very hard to get it.
  2. Punjab National Bank: Work Pressure here is more, but you can get a chance to be in northern India for a long time.
  3. Bank Of Baroda: This bank has a huge network in PAN India but concentration is more in Northern India. Work pressure is there but perks are also good.
  4. Bank of India: Has many branches across Northern/Eastern/Central/Western India. You might get a chance to get your home town too.
  5. Oriental Bank Of Commerce: This bank is mainly concentrated in Northern/Central/Western India. You might just get a chance to get posting in the nearest branch here.
  6. Allahabad Bank: This bank is heavily concentrated in state of Uttar Pradesh but at the same time also have a good presence in other Northern/central/western India cities.
  7. UCO bank: This bank also have many branches in Northern/Eastern/Central/Western India.
  8. Punjab and Sind Bank: This bank is mainly concentrated to Punjab,Haryana and Delhi. It is expected that this bank might merge with Punjab National bank in a few years.
  9. Bank Of Maharashtra: This bank is mainly concentrated in western india particularly In states Of Maharashtra, Gujarat.
  10. Canara Bank: A bank with a reasonably good network in Northern/Central/Western India.
  11. Indian Overseas Bank: This bank is expanding very fast in Northern/Eastern/Central/Western India.
  12. Central Bank Of India: This bank also has a wide network in Northern India.
  13. Indian bank
  14. Corporation Bank
  15. Andhra bank
  16. IDBI
  17. Dena Bank
  18. Syndicate Bank
  19. Union Bank Of India
  20. Vijay bank
  21. United Bank Of India
  22. Bhartiya Mahila bank


This whole Assessment is based on our observations and years of knowledge in banking. We will not be responsible for any claims of wrong advice or decision or any untoward incident. At the same time we also want to make it very clear that we don’t have any problem with any bank or organisation. We are just advising the candidates Bank preference on the basis of area. This material is subject to advice not force. So take your own decision after reading the document. We also don’t want to distinguish people in different parts of India. We have just tried to simplify the classification on their choice of place of working.

Please Feel Free to give your suggestions to us